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  • BREAKING NEWS: Tuberville Objects to Democrats' Attempts to Re-Write History About the January 6th Hoax

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|Dec 27, 2025

    January 6, 2026 - WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) took to the Senate floor to object to Democrats' attempts to re-write history about the January 6th hoax. Over the past five years, Democrats have tried everything they can to blame the events that took place at the Capitol on January 6, 2021 on Republicans when, in reality, it was Nancy Pelosi and Democrats who were responsible for the security failures that day. Read excerpts from Sen. Tuberville's remarks below or w...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Marshall Applauds Supreme Court Action Supporting Religious Rights in Vaccine Mandate Case

    A.I. generated content, Based on an AL Attorney General's office news release|Dec 27, 2025

    January 9, 2026 - MONTGOMERY - Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is celebrating a recent U.S. Supreme Court order that vacated a lower-court ruling against religious protections for the Amish community in New York, calling the decision a win for parental rights and religious freedom. The case centered on New York's 2019 repeal of religious exemptions to school vaccine mandates, a move that imposed steep financial penalties on Amish-only private schools that declined to comply. Alabama led...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Tuberville, Scott Introduce Resolution Celebrating Trump Admin's Successful Operation in Venezuela

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|Dec 27, 2025

    WASHINGTON – Yesterday, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) joined U.S. Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) in introducing a resolution commending the United States military for its recent action in Venezuela with the arrest of indicted narco-terrorist dictator Nicolás Maduro. The resolution praises the operation's precision and the Trump administration's leadership in the fight for a more free and secure Western Hemisphere-paving the way for a democratic Venezuela. "Nicolás Maduro is the leader of a t...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Billionaires Are Buying Up America's Farmland - What It Means for Rural Communities

    A.I. generated content|Dec 27, 2025

    In recent years, a quiet but powerful land rush has swept across America's heartland. Billionaires like Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg have amassed vast portfolios of farmland and ranches, transforming the ownership landscape of one of the country's most vital resources: agricultural land. While some see these purchases as strategic investments or philanthropic ventures, others warn of long-term consequences for food sovereignty, rural economies, and local control. Bill Gates:...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Brazil Surpasses U.S. as World's Largest Beef Producer

    A.I. generated content|Dec 27, 2025

    What the shift means for American ranchers and Alabama's cattle economy In a historic shift, Brazil has overtaken the United States as the world's largest beef producer, according to market estimates released in early 2026. Fueled by aggressive export growth, rapid productivity gains, and a massive national herd, Brazil's rise marks a turning point in global protein markets - and raises pressing questions for U.S. ranchers, consumers, and policymakers. The Numbers Behind Brazil's Surge Brazil's...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Iran's Growing Unrest Raises New Questions About the Regime's Stability

    A.I. generated content|Dec 27, 2025

    Mass protests, economic collapse, and rising casualties fuel speculation about whether the Islamic Republic is entering its most vulnerable moment in decades. Iran is facing its most intense wave of nationwide unrest since the 2009 Green Movement, with protests spreading across major cities, dozens killed, and the government imposing sweeping internet blackouts to contain the uprising. What began in late December as demonstrations over soaring prices and a collapsing currency has rapidly...

  • What cities have the biggest housing shortage?

    Stacker, Danielle Bugni for Wealth Enhancement|Dec 27, 2025

    What cities have the biggest housing shortage? Housing affordability and availability are top of mind for buyers and homeowners all over the country. Housing prices nationwide have increased about 25% since the start of the pandemic in 2020, which is largely a result of housing demand exceeding the current supply. According to Freddie Mac, there’s a U.S. housing shortage of 3.7 million units as of the third quarter of 2024. In other words, there are 3.7 million more individuals or families who n...

  • The 8 fastest growing small businesses in food, restaurants and beverages for 2026

    Stacker, Kim Mercado for NEXT|Dec 27, 2025

    The 8 fastest growing small businesses in food, restaurants and beverages for 2026 From functional foods to global flavors, the U.S. food and beverage landscape is shifting fast, driven by wellness, cultural exploration and changing consumer expectations. For entrepreneurs, these changes aren’t just trends; they’re opportunities to build businesses and fill a niche. Across restaurants, packaged goods, catering and specialty retail, small businesses are leading the charge. NEXT compiled a lis...

  • Jimmy Dees qualifies in Alabama's 1st Congressional District Race

    Brandon Moseley|Dec 27, 2025

    January 6, 2025 -hoover - James "Jimmy" Dees, a Republican police detective from south Alabama, has officially qualified for the race for U.S. House of Representatives in Alabama's 1st Congressional District. "President Trump and his administration is continuing to set the country up for success. Now it is the responsibility of Congress to begin putting these changes into law. I support the entire Republican Platform," Dees said on his campaign website. Dees said that he is particularly...

  • Congressman Aderholt qualifies for reelection

    Brandon Moseley|Dec 27, 2025

    January 5, 2025 - HOOVER - Congressman Robert Aderholt officially qualified to seek reelection to represent Alabama's Fourth Congressional District. Aderholt said that he was continuing his long-standing commitment to putting the needs of North Alabama first. Congressman Aderholt officially qualifies for reelection at the Alabama GOP Headquarters in Hoover, Alabama with his wife Caroline looking on. According to his campaign, throughout his service in Congress, Aderholt has made constituent...

  • U.S. Reduces Number of Childhood Vaccines Recommended: A Major Shift in National Immunization Policy

    Brandon Moseley|Dec 27, 2025

    January 6, 2026 – WASHINGTON, D,C. – In January the United States undertook the most sweeping revision of its childhood immunization schedule in decades, reducing the number of universally recommended vaccines from 17 diseases to 11. The move was announced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and approved by Acting Director Jim O'Neill. President Donald J. Trump (R) said on Truth Social, "Today, the Trump Administration is proud to announce the United States of America's upd...

  • Analyzing the growing role of real estate in intergenerational wealth

    Stacker, Eli Underwood for Underwood Law|Dec 27, 2025

    Analyzing the growing role of real estate in intergenerational wealth As older generations (particularly Baby Boomers and the Silent Generation) retire or pass away, their assets are transferred to heirs, who are largely family members. According to a recent report from Cerulli, approximately $124 trillion will move from older generations to Gen Xers and Millennials by 2048. This means the United States will experience a historic intergenerational wealth transfer over the next two decades....

  • Minimum payments myth and more decoded: What 50% of U.S. consumers don't know about managing credit wisely

    Stacker, Jim Holborow for Credit One Bank|Dec 27, 2025

    Minimum payments myth and more decoded: What 50% of U.S. consumers don’t know about managing credit wisely Your credit score is one of the most important numbers in your financial life, yet it remains a mystery to many. To find out what people really know about their credit, Credit One Bank conducted a survey in November with 1,000 U.S. consumers — asking them about everything from where they learned about credit to how scores are calculated. What was discovered? A lot of confusion and cos...

  • Third grade students selected winners of the 2026 'Share Your Smile with Alabama' competition

    Alabama Department of Public Health|Dec 27, 2025

    The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) Oral Health Office announces the winners of the ninth annual smile photo contest for third grade students in Alabama. The students will be spotlighted in marketing campaigns to promote children's oral health in the state, especially during February, National Children's Dental Health Month. A boy and a girl were chosen from photo submissions as the overall winners of the "Share Your Smile with Alabama" campaign for 2026. Winners are Kaydense...

  • The rule of seconds: A safe following distance on the highway

    Stacker, Westwood Smithers III for Marks & Harrison|Dec 27, 2025

    The rule of seconds: A safe following distance on the highway Following too closely behind another vehicle, or tailgating, is one of the most common causes of car accidents across the country. Rear-end accidents often lead to serious injuries, including whiplash, even when they occur at a slow speed. For this reason, drivers should always keep a safe distance between their cars and the vehicles ahead of them in traffic. As a driver, you may wonder what constitutes a “safe distance.” Some sta...

  • 5 reasons to think twice before accepting a quick settlement after an accident

    Stacker, Roy Collins for Morgan, Collins, Yeast & Salyer|Dec 27, 2025

    5 reasons to think twice before accepting a quick settlement after an accident After an accident, you may feel overwhelmed and eager to put the ordeal behind you. Unfortunately, insurance companies know that and often present accident settlement offers quickly, hoping you will accept without fully understanding your rights or the true value of your claim. Some Reasons Not to Accept the First Settlement Offer When insurance adjusters contact you with first settlement offers, remember that...

  • After the holidays: Hardcore ways to get your budget back on track

    Stacker, Natasha Etzel for Freedom Debt Relief|Dec 27, 2025

    After the holidays: Hardcore ways to get your budget back on track The holidays can be a delightful time—full of traditions, loved ones, and moments you want to make special. Between gifts, gatherings, and seasonal events, holiday spending can add up fast. And if your bank account took a hit—or you went over your budget—try not to be too hard on yourself. It happens, and it’s absolutely possible to bounce back. You can learn to manage financial setbacks, including holiday overspending, one ste...

  • Rep. Sewell Votes to Pass Key Domestic Funding Bills

    Rep. Sewell's office|Dec 27, 2025

    January 9, 2025 - Washington D.C. - Today, U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (AL-07) voted to pass three domestic appropriations bills for the fiscal year 2026. The Commerce, Justice, Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and Environment appropriations bills passed the House today with bipartisan support. Sewell secured the inclusion of $750,000 for the City of Brighton and key funding for historic preservation. "After failing to pass a single appropriations bill last year, I'm glad that...

  • Coldest Januarys in Alabama since 1895

    Stacker|Dec 27, 2025

    Marian Weyo // Shutterstock Coldest Januarys in Alabama since 1895 Stacker compiled a ranking of the coldest Januarys in Alabama since 1895 using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information. Rankings are based on the lowest average temperature in each month. For each of the coldest months listed below, we've included the average state temperature, state-wide highs and lows for the month, and the total precipitation. #10. January 1905 - Average temperature: 38.6°F - Monthly...

  • How award season has evolved into a second-screen spectacle

    Stacker, Samantha Horan for Mecca Bingo|Dec 27, 2025

    How award season has evolved into a second-screen cultural spectacle In a media landscape shaped by on-demand streaming and personalised feeds, live television might seem like a fading idea. Yet year after year, award shows like the Golden Globes still dominate timelines, group chats, and entertainment headlines. They create moments that capture reaction, commentary, and conversation in real time. That cultural pull is reflected in both viewing figures and social buzz. The Golden Globes 2025...

  • Pennsylvania's unique system of electing poll workers comes with downsides

    Stacker, Carter Walker for Votebeat|Dec 27, 2025

    Pennsylvania’s unique system of electing poll workers comes with downsides For this November’s election, no candidate was listed on the ballot for judge of elections in Scranton’s Ward 6, Precinct 1. So the poll worker on duty allegedly wrote her own name on the ballots. According to the Lackawanna County district attorney, Kathie Sico, who was serving as the precinct’s judge of elections that day, decided to write herself in for the position on the ballots before handing them to voters....

  • Tuberville addresses Turning Point USA event in Auburn

    Senator Tommy Tuberville|Dec 1, 2025

    November 5, 2025 – AUBURN UNIVERSITY – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) spoke to thousands of persons about the legacy of the late Charlie Kirk at the Turning Point USA event in Auburn. “It was great to host Turning Pont USA at Auburn University last night,” said Sen. Tuberville in a statement after speaking at the event. “You know I was encouraged to see 6,000 patriotic students come out to this event. Very important, At Auburn we are usued to seeing students lined up at Neville t...

  • Montgomery County Sheriff's Department Unveils Major Boost to Eastchase Security with New Substation Grand Opening November 13, 2025

    Dec 1, 2025

    Imagine driving down a busy road in Eastchase, surrounded by new shops and homes popping up everywhere. That sense of growth brings excitement, but it also raises questions about safety. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Department steps up with a smart move: the grand opening of their new substation on November 13, 2025. This outpost promises quicker help and stronger ties to the neighborhood. The Eastchase Expansion: A Demand for Increased Visibility Eastchase has changed fast. New stores draw c...

  • Attorney General Marshall Fights School Policy Forcing Girls to Share Bedrooms with Boys

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Dec 1, 2025

    (Montgomery, Ala) – Alabama Attorney General Marshall joined a brief challenging a Colorado school district's policy that uses a student's self-professed gender identity rather than biological sex to room students together on field trips and sporting events. A federal district court dismissed a lawsuit brought by parents challenging the policy. Attorney General Marshall joined a 21-state brief in support of the parents' appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. The brief a...

  • Governor Ivey Cracks Down on Illegal Trucking Operators

    Governor's Press Office|Dec 1, 2025

    MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Thursday announced significant results from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency's (ALEA) recent coordinated efforts with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) through ALEA's Motor Carrier Safety Unit (MCSU). This partnership, initiated October 27, has yielded substantial operational successes and strengthened public safety along Alabama's major interstate corridors. Since the collaboration began, ALEA's MCSU has assisted in the detention of 82 i...

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